No. I don't know FOR SURE where it will be held. None the less, it's not too soon to start the speculation and wild rumors. Let's recap:

2009 - Hosted by SECOG in NC2010 - Hosted by NCCOG in WI2011 - Hosted by NECOG in VT2012 - Hosted by SCCOG in AR2013 - Hosted by NWCOG in ID2014 - Hosted by NECOG/SECOG in TN (this was the 25th Anniversary of COG)2015 - Hosted by SWCOG in the Four Corners2016 - Hosted by SECOG in GA2017 - Hosted by NCCOG in MO2018 - Hosted by SCCOG in TX

WV certainly would not disappoint in any respect in regards to riding, scenery, cager friendliness towards motorcyclists, or places to stay. My group of buddies goes down every fall for a 4-day trip. It’s our favorite trip of the year.

No. I don't know FOR SURE where it will be held. None the less, it's not too soon to start the speculation and wild rumors. Let's recap:

2009 - Hosted by SECOG in NC2010 - Hosted by NCCOG in WI2011 - Hosted by NECOG in VT2012 - Hosted by SCCOG in AR2013 - Hosted by NWCOG in ID2014 - Hosted by NECOG/SECOG in TN (this was the 25th Anniversary of COG)2015 - Hosted by SWCOG in the Four Corners2016 - Hosted by SECOG in GA2017 - Hosted by NCCOG in MO2018 - Hosted by SCCOG in TX

WV was my very first COG rally, meeting lots of y'all and so many are still my good friends and riding buddies...it was OVER THE TOP seeing all the custom bikes at that WV ralley in Canaan! COGnistiscator still burns in my memory shredding those mountain roads with a baby-duck-trail of C-10's in his wake. I remember how cool the locals were, and how laid-back law enforcement was, too.

But I also remember rallies all over the place and the part that makes this important is that the WONDERFUL PEOPLE, the COOL BIKES and the RIDER CAMERADERIE was still there at every single COG event I've ever attended!

As someone who lives in Pennsylvania, while it would be very convenient if it were here, I would rather go down to West Virginia. We have some fair roads here in PA but the traffic is usually a pain in the butt and our pavement isn’t always the greatest(there’s jokes about our potholes). Down in West Virginia you hardly ever run across a road that the pavement isn’t in excellent condition, and it’s not unusual to ride 20-30 minutes without ever seeing a car. And when you do come up on a car they generally slow down and pull towards the shoulder to let you pass. Some people in PA pull to the shoulder as you pass as well, but it’s usually towards the shoulder on the side you are trying to pass on.